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July 29 – Wall Street Journal (Anjani Trivedi): “The Bank of Japan is retreating into some much-needed introspection. And while it prepares to do this, it threw markets a not very meaty bone to chew on. The central bank on Friday underwhelmed overexcited expectations for yet another big bang of monetary stimulus. The Bank of […]
The McAlvany Weekly Commentary with David McAlvany and Kevin Orrick “Everyone is trying to understand what we have to do to prevent our economy from collapsing, and hopefully, be able to return to growth. But it’s important for everyone to understand that there is no real past experience for us to draw on. This is […]
About this week’s show: China’s hard landing is now happening 0% rates: debt can’t get much cheaper High asset prices are floating on a sea of fiat money Receive 50% OFF Macro Watch from Richard Duncan. Promo code: commentary CLICK HERE The McAlvany Weekly Commentary with David McAlvany and Kevin Orrick “Everyone is trying to understand […]
July 20 – Financial Times (Eric Platt): “The Turkish lira weakened a new record low against the greenback on Wednesday after the country was cut deeper into junk territory by Standard & Poor’s, with analysts warning Ankara faced unpredictable capital flows that could constrain its levered economy following last week’s failed coup attempt… The rating […]
The McAlvany Weekly Commentary with David McAlvany and Kevin Orrick “I’ve said that I’m not for conspiracy theories. But when I see this sort of insanity – this is either a terrible idea on the part of central planners, or this is a perfect plan, according to central planners, where you create chaos and you […]
About this week’s show: Bernanke to Japan “Try Perpetual Debt” Credit Suisse warns that stocks are too high Nobel Prize winner Obama leaves 20 trillion debt legacy The McAlvany Weekly Commentary with David McAlvany and Kevin Orrick “I’ve said that I’m not for conspiracy theories. But when I see this sort of insanity – this […]
Just another week of the “new normal”. Celebratory talk of “helicopter money,” a melt-up in stocks, another terrorist attack in France and a coup attempt in Turkey. Let’s start with Japan, with the preface that “Bubbles Go to Unimaginable Extremes – and Then Double!” and “Things Get Crazy Near the End – During ‘Terminal Phase’ […]
Our guest this week is Richard Maybury, editor since 1991 of The Early Warning Report and author of the award-winning Uncle Eric series of books on economics, finance, governance, politics, and history. Often called “The 2,500 Year-old Man” because of his extensive reading and application of history, his insights, as you’ll see from this interview, are invaluable – and as pertinent as today’s news.